Conference Agenda

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A Tool for Ensuring Policy Impacting Research Results in Land Use Land Cover and Land use Planning

John Kalisa

World Bank Group, Rwanda

Village by Village, Map by Map: Lessons for One Map Implementation - Affecting Synergies Between Villages, Regulatory and Administrative Structures, Through an Interconnected, Participatory and Community Centred-Approach to Village Boundary Settings (VBS) in Indonesia.

Facing Criticism: Responsibility, Large-Scale Land Acquisition, and its Critics

Tijo Salverda

University of Cologne, Germany

Land and Poverty through the prism of the Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries: Sustainable development, Large Scale Land Based investments and its impacts on land rights, poverty alleviation and food security in Tanzania.

Maïmouna-Lise Pouye

University of Oslo, Norway

The First Biennial Investor Survey on Land Rights: Revealing the perceptions and practices of the private sector on land and resource issues and risks

1: French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) and Malagasy Land Observatory, Madagascar;
2: CIRAD and International Land Coalition (ILC), Rome;
3: CIRAD and University of Pretoria, South Africa;
4: CIRAD, France;
5: Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern, Switzerland;
6: CETRAD (Centre for Training and Integrated Research In ASAL Development), Kenya;
7: University of Kyoto, Japan

Legal Claim Making in Large-Scale Land Based Investments – Does it Help Affected Communities?

Fueling Land Grabbing or Promoting Land Governance? - The Case of the Terra Legal Program in Brazilian Amazon

Rogerio Cabral3, Bettina Kupper2, Jose Dumont1, Robson Disarz1

1: SERFAL / SEAD / Terra Legal;
2: GIZ;
3: GIZ/GITEC/NEXUCS

Environmental Regularization Programs for Rural Properties and Holdings: a Forest Code strategy for strengthening land governance, expanding native vegetation cover, and sustainability of the rural landscape in Brazil.

Customary Land Governance in Zambia: Inertia, Confusion and Corruption

Ephraim Kabunda Munshifwa

Copperbelt University, Zambia

We Don’t Want Land Certificates!—Land Titling and Rural Land Governance in Contemporary China

Jin Zeng

Florida International University, United States of America

Northern Africa Land tenure systems' analysis based approach toward a core conceptual model in capacity building

Moha El-ayachi1, Eltaib Saeed Mohamed Ganawa2, Ousmane Waguf3

1: Department of Geodesy, SGIT,Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medecine, Morocco;
2: Geographical and environmental sciences, university of Khartoum, Sudan;
3: University of Nouakchout, Mauritania